A Senate bill passed early Tuesday triples Missouri’s 24-hour waiting period for women to receive abortion services, a measure some Democrats believe is unconstitutional.
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Read More »A Senate bill passed early Tuesday triples Missouri’s 24-hour waiting period for women to receive abortion services, a measure some Democrats believe is unconstitutional.
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Read More »A Pettis County jury last week acquitted a suspended Lebanon attorney who was accused of spanking and kissing an unwilling client.
Read More »Tesla Motors Inc.’s battle to sell electric cars directly to consumers faces a new hurdle as Missouri’s legislature considers a measure to bar its company-owned store system.
Read More »The Missouri legislature has delivered to Gov. Jay Nixon a budget that fully funds pay raises for judges and commissioners.
Read More »Missouri lawmakers gave final passage Wednesday to a bill that allows for court fee increases in several counties.
Read More »In advance of Missouri Lawyers Media’s info-packed MOney 20 law-firm rankings report, which will be included in the May 19 edition, we took a peek at another set of rankings: The American Lawyer’s Am Law 100 Report.
Read More »The Missouri General Assembly on Tuesday overrode Gov. Jay Nixon's veto of tax-cut legislation.
Read More »Gov. Jay Nixon has targeted lawyers and lobbyists in multiple speeches since he began voicing his concerns last fall over a tax-cut bill he ultimately vetoed last week.
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Read More »A judge ordered Monday that a St. Louis area man who was convicted of robbery in 2000 but never sent to prison until last year should be freed.
Read More »Missouri is due a larger payment as part of the tobacco master settlement, a St. Louis circuit judge has ruled.
Read More »Gov. Jay Nixon followed through on his threat to veto a tax-cut bill he says would have a catastrophic effect on school funding while benefiting lawyers and lobbyists.
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